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JamesG
10-27-2014, 11:21 PM
Taylor Kitsch Confirms He’s in "True Detective" Season 2
Oct 27, 2014
by Kaitlin Thomas


After months of rumors, Taylor Kitsch has confirmed to Adweek that he'll be appearing in the highly anticipated second season of "True Detective".

Although HBO has yet to confirm his casting, Kitsch told the magazine that he can't wait to get to work, because it's been nearly a year since he last stepped in front of the camera.



"I'm really excited," said Kitsch. "I've just been prepping ... it was tough to sit a year out, keeping a finger crossed that I was going to get True ... it was just showing a lot of patience on my end and turning a lot of stuff down because I wanted to be a part of it."

"I loved that first season," he continued. "It's just unlike anything I've seen in, you know, I don't know when. And it was so grounded. It could really happen. This is very similar, and I love that. It makes it more relatable. It makes these guys more real."



"True Detective" is expected to debut next summer.

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Taylor-Kitsch-True-Detective-1088471.aspx

JamesG
11-24-2014, 11:43 PM
It's Official: Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly To Co-Star in "True Detective"
11/24/14
by Lesley Goldberg, Lacey Rose


HBO is officially firming up "True Detective's" second season cast.

The network has confirmed Rachel McAdams as the female lead, as well as "Black Box" alum Kelly Reilly and "Friday Night Lights'" Taylor Kitsch in supporting roles.





The eight-episode sophomore season, now in production in California, centers on three police officers and a career criminal who must navigate a web of conspiracy in the aftermath of a murder.

Colin Farrell will play Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective whose allegiances are torn between his masters in a corrupt police department and the mobster who owns him.

Vince Vaughn is set as Frank Semyon, a career criminal in danger of losing his empire when his move into legitimate enterprise is upended by the murder of a business partner.





McAdams will play Ani Bezzerides, a Ventura County Sheriff's Office detective whose uncompromising ethics put her at odds with others and the system she serves.

Kitsch is set as Paul Woodrugh, a war veteran and motorcycle officer for the CHP who is running from a difficult past and the sudden glare of a scandal that never happened.

Reilly is Jordan, Frank's wife and a former D-list actress who is a full partner in his enterprises and ambitions.





Season two will be written by Nic Pizzolatto and will be directed by a cadre of helmers — including Justin Lin — after the planned departure of Emmy winner Cary Fukunaga.

In a cover interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Pizzolatto, who not only writes every episode but is intimately involved with the casting, noted that a move to multiple directors for season two has more to do with being able to move at a faster production pace than anything else.



Despite critical raves almost across the board, particularly impressive for a first-time showrunner, the gritty anthology series failed to deliver on expectations at August's Emmy awards, where AMC incumbent "Breaking Bad" proved the night's big winner.

Although Pizzolatto has looked to manage expectations ahead of the show's sophomore season, HBO programming president Michael Lombardo has said on multiple occasions that the season two scripts that he's seen are even "more exciting" than those for season one.

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